Details of the production-spec Subaru BRZ have now emerged. For now we only have two pics, but expect more will follow soon. Clearly the standard BRZ is a tamer version of the Concept STi and we wonder how long it will take for someone to make an aftermarket rear light treatment that matches the STi look.
As to be expected it’s a like for like machine under the skin when compared to the Toyota 86. Really it’s just a few cosmetic differences to the bodywork that set these Toybaru cars apart.
Although, it’s worth noting the BRZ is listed as weighing 1220kg. Based on the info we could find yesterday that’s 40kg heavier than the 86.
We’ll bring you more as it comes to hand.
[Thanks to Scott for the tip]
UPDATE 30 November: We asked Subaru Australia if the BRZ would be coming here. This us what they said, “There’s still no decision as to whether BRZ will go to Australia.” If you’d like to see the BRZ down under we suggest you contact Subaru and tell them all about it.
Subaru Unveils “SUBARU BRZ”
Tokyo, November 30, 2011 – Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd. (FHI), the maker of Subaru automobiles, announced its world premiere of “SUBARU BRZ (display model)” at the 42nd Tokyo Motor Show 2011. (Open to public from December 3 to 11 at Tokyo Big Sight)
SUBARU BRZ is a rear-wheel drive sports car featuring the Horizontally-Opposed Boxer engine. It was developed as a joint-project between Subaru and Toyota Motor Corporation, to bring to the world a sports car with superior steering response and driving pleasure that everyone can experience. The Subaru Boxer engine in the BRZ was positioned even lower than other Subaru models so that the BRZ has one of the lowest possible centers of gravity s on the market today. This low center of gravity produces astonishing handling character and combined with a light-weight chassis BRZ realizes Subaru’s aim for “Pure Handling Delight” — the driving experience taken to a new level.
Major Features
Concept
The product concept of BRZ is “Pure Handling Delight.” The Horizontally-Opposed Boxer engine has inherent qualities of low center of gravity, lightweight, and compactness. These attributes are maximized by placing this engine even lower and closer to the center of the chassis. These factors contributed to BRZ’s low center of gravity -one of the lowest possible. The BRZ is a fun sports car that any driver can enjoy driving with peace of mind.
Design
“Ultra-low Center of Gravity Package”
The BRZ has a low-mounted Boxer engine on a specially designed sub-frame that forms an “ultra-low center of gravity package”. With this arrangement, BRZ achieved a low driving position typical of a sports car. Overall height of BRZ is 1,300 mm and it has a wide and low body of a stylish coupe at 1775mm. Yet, it allows for 2+2 seating and a trunk with ample space. Not only is the BRZ a sports car, but it can also be a suitable partner for long tours with its unexpected utility.
Exterior
Subaru aimed for a sports car design that instinctively conveys the car’s fun-to-drive character. In addition, it was detailed to be instantly recognizable as a Subaru.
Front fascia
The “ultra-low center of gravity package” also allowed a low hood design. This low hood and bulging front fenders raise expectations for the BRZ’s drivability. Also, to communicate the Subaru identity the Subaru six-star ornament, headlights and hexagon lower grille follow the Subaru design motif common across new Subaru models.
Side
The low center of gravity enhances BRZ’s sensuous beauty with its shapely fender flares. The aesthetic beauty is combined with functional beauty that advances aerodynamics through such areas as the C-pillar shape, rear glass inclination, trunk lid layout. As would be expected from a sports car, the front and rear overhangs were shortened to express the BRZ’s liveliness. The front fender is accentuated with a distinctive garnish.
Rear fascia
The projecting rear wheel arches sit by way of contrast to the compact cabin and emphasizes the beauty of the BRZ’s rear view.
Interior
Details were carefully designed to allow a new level of fun-to-drive experience in which the driver and vehicle become one.
- The steering wheel was made smaller to achieve sports car maneuverability.
- A tachometer with digitally displayed speedometer is placed in the center of the gauges so that the driver can instantly see information without diverting attention from the road.
- Bespoke sports car seats were designed to hold the driver and passenger and feature lowered sitting positions to match the “ultra-low center of gravity package”.
Mechanisms
Engine
Making full use of the design concept of the new-generation Boxer engine, the newly developed engine made exclusively for the BRZ is highly efficient with superior output and environmental friendliness. It realizes an exhilarating high revving nature of a naturally aspirated sports engine.
- It has square bore and stroke of 86 X 86 mm.
- Due to the joint development with Toyota Motor Corporation, Toyota’s direct injection and port injection technology “D-4S” was incorporated in the BRZ’s power unit.
- To achieve the “ultra-low center of gravity package”, the engine as a whole has been made more compact by such means as adopting the shorter intake manifold and the shallower oil pan.
Transmission
The joy of sports car driving was realized through a transmission that focuses on shift feel and response.
- The 6-speed MT employs a short stroke shift lever. The lever was optimized in rigidity, shift quality and weight application in its pursuit of a superb shift feel.
- The 6-speed AT has “S mode” for better shifting response and “M mode” for optional shifting. Also, with the paddle shift and downshifting blipping control, this model can respond faithfully to the driver’s inputs.
Body
The lightweight yet highly-rigid body was developed exclusively to maximize the advantages of the “ultra-low center of gravity package”.
- Low center of gravity and low driving position were achieved by the perimeter type body frame layout.
- The body has a rigid and durable frame structure that also works in balance with the vehicle’s light-weight. The rigidity is optimized for high drivability and appropriate durability is maintained for collision safety.
- High tensile steel was used in the body to contribute to weight reduction. Effective use of this material in the upper structure of the BRZ contributed to its low center of gravity.
- The front hood employs aluminum for lightness. The structure was fine-tuned for a low styling that also improves pedestrian protection performance.
Chassis
Excellent maneuverability and stability of the “ultra-low center of gravity package” offers direct and sharp response to steering and enhances driver’s connection to the car.
- The front suspension employs struts for light-weight and high rigidity, while a double wishbone layout is adopted at the rear for better shock absorption.
- To gain a low front hood from the “ultra-low center of gravity package”, the front strut mount was lowered while maintaining the stroke.
- The tires are 215/45R17 combined with lightweight and highly rigid aluminum wheels.
- All models are equipped with electronic stability control to provide both driving pleasure and safety.
Major Specifications
Dimensions
- Length: 4,240 mm
- Width: 1,775 mm
- Height: 1,300 mm
- Wheelbase: 2,570 mm
- Curb weight: 1220kg
Engine
- Maximum output: 147 kW
- Maximum torque: 205 Nm
- Type: 2.0 liter horizontally opposed boxer, direct-injection
Transmission
- 6MT/E-6AT
Drivetrain
- Rear-wheel drive
Suspension
- Front: Struts
- Rear: Double wishbone
Tyres
- 215/45R17
12 replies on “Subaru BRZ revealed”
I do wonder why it is sooo much heavier.
I am guessing the seats front and rear might be diff.
I so want the STI tail lights:P
Only a matter of time before they come out 😛
Forgot to ask have you heard any word from Aust Subaru about a release here?
That’s a negative at the moment Scott. They don’t even have the limited info on the BRZ in this article available as yet.
AWD is required to sell a Subaru.
as much as I hate it when people say “the front of that looks like a XXXXX”, I’ve gotta say, the front of that screams Peugeot to me….
@Rick yeah that has been mentioned before – but surely some sales is better then no sales right?? Cause the compliance/adr testing can’t be that hard split the bill with Toyota and get it in cheap… since they are the same car.
@mickyD yes very much a peugeot!
http://www.peugeot.com.au/media/deliacms/media///9/989-ca04a1.jpg
I think the toyota looks a bit better… but who cares… 1200 kg, low slung, RWD and ripe for the millions of Subie tuners around to bolt a turbo on. I hope the D4-S doesn’t make it too much of a pain in the arse to turbocharge.
Get all your pics here!! http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2461
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